1、2025-26Australian Agriculture Export ReportContentsNational Trade Summary.3State Export Performance.4Export Markets.5Commodities Cattle.6Cropping.9Dairy.13Horticulture.16Sheep.20Wool.23National Trade SummaryThe value of Australian agricultural exports surged$5 billion(+7 per cent)to$77.2 billion in
2、2024/25,the second highest export year on record as livestock sector exports lifted to all-time highs.The rise in export value has seen the overall agriculture sector now account for 15.1 per cent of Australias total exported goods.This is the fourth consecutive rise in terms of agriculture as a per
3、centage of total goods exported,which hit an all-time low of 12.5 per cent in 2020/21.The strong result for the agricultural sector comes amidst a backdrop of a rapidly shifting global environment driven by the ongoing efforts by the US to reshape trade.Cattle industry exports were the primary drive
4、r behind the overall lift in agricultural export value during 2024/25.The value of cattle exports smashed records to rise$3.9 billion(+26.8 per cent)as demand for Australian beef across key markets including the US,China and South Korea continued to lift on the back of reduced herd sizes within majo
5、r exporting nations.It was not just cattle exports that recorded significant growth;in fact,the majority of commodity groups again saw growth in export value across 2024/25.The value of agricultural commodities,excluding cattle,rose by$1.1 billion(+1.9 per cent)to a record high.The value of sheep ex
6、ports increased$968 million(+19.2 per cent)to over$6 billion.The nut sector also recorded a substantial rebound in the value of exports,jumping$600 million(+66.4 per cent)to$1.6 billion as rising trade tensions between the US and China shifted demand towards Australia.Cropping exports saw comparativ